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<blockquote data-quote="Tom Wright" data-source="post: 2010597" data-attributes="member: 108611"><p>I understand having put off my surgery on both knees until I was in the same position. I did both at the same time and although recovery was tough, I was glad I did. Word to the wise — build up your muscles as much as you can , it'll make a huge difference. The day after your quads won't know how to fire together— like they never worked. If the muscles are strong you'll recover much faster. Sixty days after I was on a cruise ship crossing the Atlantic. I spent about 2 hours a day on the treadmill and was walking with a cane when I got off.</p><p></p><p>That was 10 years ago— without the surgery I would have given up hunting. Since then I have made 4 trips to Africa, 3 to Spain, and one to Serbia and Scotland. This emphasized by the fact that on my 70th birthday I took a Gredos Ibex in the Gredos Mountains of Spain. Do it, follow PT advise and you'll be back at it quickly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom Wright, post: 2010597, member: 108611"] I understand having put off my surgery on both knees until I was in the same position. I did both at the same time and although recovery was tough, I was glad I did. Word to the wise — build up your muscles as much as you can , it’ll make a huge difference. The day after your quads won’t know how to fire together— like they never worked. If the muscles are strong you’ll recover much faster. Sixty days after I was on a cruise ship crossing the Atlantic. I spent about 2 hours a day on the treadmill and was walking with a cane when I got off. That was 10 years ago— without the surgery I would have given up hunting. Since then I have made 4 trips to Africa, 3 to Spain, and one to Serbia and Scotland. This emphasized by the fact that on my 70th birthday I took a Gredos Ibex in the Gredos Mountains of Spain. Do it, follow PT advise and you’ll be back at it quickly. [/QUOTE]
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